PMID: 2098981Nov 1, 1990Paper

The anticoagulant therapy of patients with dilated cardiomyopathy

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E N AmosovaN G Vas'kova

Abstract

Complex treatment with direct and indirect anticoagulants and deaggregants carried out in 41 patients with dilated cardiomyopathy produces a significant positive effect on the condition of plasma hemostasis allowing to control the signs of hypercoagulation changes of the general coagulation, fibrinogen-like and antiheparin activity leading to normalization of fibrinolysis of the euglobulin plasma fraction. Prolonged intake of indirect anticoagulants furthers reduction of development of thromboembolism by 12.1%.

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